19.06.2013 Views

SfnlORS - University of Baltimore

SfnlORS - University of Baltimore

SfnlORS - University of Baltimore

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

An Upsala player grabs a rebound despite the efforts <strong>of</strong> three onrushing Bees<br />

Jumping high to take a pass from Len Glushakow i<br />

fellow Guard, Freshman Howard Maccubbin<br />

Tom Murphy finds his path blocked by the Mountaineers <strong>of</strong> Mount Saint Mary's as he attempts to make a lay up in the Charles<br />

Street Gym<br />

Second victories over Juniata and Towson,<br />

61-44 and 66-42, ended the Bees' losing streak,<br />

and at this point the most dramatic part <strong>of</strong><br />

the season began. Having a four and six record<br />

in Conference competition, the Bees nevertheless<br />

had a chance to enter the play<strong>of</strong>fs. Western<br />

Maryland was the next opponent and, through<br />

mid-season enrollments, had become the "hottest"<br />

team in the circuit. Playing their best<br />

ball <strong>of</strong> the season, the Bees won 59-55, but the<br />

pace was too great and losses to American <strong>of</strong><br />

56-44 and Bridgewater <strong>of</strong> 73-47 quickly vanished<br />

any play<strong>of</strong>f hopes. The quint closed<br />

their long campaign by losing to Upsala 62-49<br />

after a previous loss to Elizabethtown <strong>of</strong> 59-56.<br />

Again it was Wilbur Phelps who led the<br />

Bees by scoring 288 points in twenty-three<br />

games, followed by Len Glushakow with 226,<br />

Captain John Howell with 173, Don Buttermore<br />

with 148, and Howard Maccubbin with 129.<br />

{ 26

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!